In Android Wear 2.0, you can
customize subdials or «Complications» on your watch face so you can see information like your fitness goals or upcoming calendar events at a glance.
Not exact matches
I ultimately used the Classic watch face, which has three
subdials that I could
customize to show the battery level of the watch, the weather, or my step count.
Thanks to Android Wear 2.0, you can
customize the colors of these watch faces, and even add «complications,»
subdials that offer information at a glance, such as the number of steps you've taken.
Swipe left on the watch face to scroll through preset options, and tap the gear icon to
customize these faces exactly to your liking by changing the colors or by shifting around the
subdials that give you extra details at a glance.
You can
customize just about everything, from the color of the background, to the style and color of tick marks and hands, to all the
subdials and their colors.